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Orlando City vs. Chicago Fire: Final Score 3-1 as Lethargic Lions Bow Out of U.S. Open Cup
In the most forgettable game of the season, Orlando City sleepwalked through the first 45 minutes, leveled in the second half, and then gave up two easy goals to the hosts in the final three minutes of regulation.
In perhaps the most disappointing performance of the season, Orlando City bowed out of the U.S. Open Cup, falling 3-1 to the Chicago Fire in front of a paltry 4,723 fans at Toyota Park in the quarterfinals. Chicago moves on to the semifinals at Philadelphia next month and Orlando’s fixture schedule becomes a bit less crowded.
It was the Lions’ deepest Cup run in their five-year history but it will go down as one of the more forgettable performances they’ve ever had in the tournament—which is saying something when you consider they’ve lost to the Fire 5-1 a few years ago.
Cyle Larin’s header in the 56th minute gave the Lions a chance in this match but two late goals by Kennedy Igboananike on the counter attack in the final three minutes kept the game from getting to extra time. Orlando had passed the ball disastrously all night, giving it away like it was a magnet on Monday all over the pitch. It finally came back to haunt them in Chicago’s late spurt.
City fell behind in just the third minute, when the Lions stood around on a clearance by Fire keeper Jon Busch and Patrick Nyarko simply outran everyone to the ball and slotted past an indecisive Tally Hall. Seb Hines and Sean St. Ledger were very slow to react and by the time Hall saw the danger he got caught between coming out and holding his line and there wasn’t much he could do with Nyarko’s open shot.
The half didn’t get much better for the Lions, who were sleepwalking throughout, turning the ball over constantly and failing to present any threat to the Chicago goal. Crosses, movement and passing was all far too slow to worry the Fire. Shots were 10-2 after the first 45 minutes. Chicago got two on goal and the Lions failed to trouble Busch. Even Orlando’s four corner kicks were all straight to the keeper.
Orlando somehow held 55.1% of the possession in the first half, which is hard to believe considering the number of times it turned the ball over or failed to string together a series of forward passes.
After the break, Orlando was better, but the Lions still couldn’t do much after crossing midfield. Passes went directly to Chicago players or bounced off Orlando shins to the home side. Shots got blocked. Movement was poor.
Aside from a brief spurt after the goal, Orlando was almost never the better team in any category in this match. And what a goal that was.
Rafael Ramos played a wonderful through ball for Eric Avila, who whipped in a cross that Larin won cleanly for the equalizer. It started a bright spell for Orlando that resulted in nothing but a few shots well over the bar from Cristian Higuita and Darwin Ceren.
Just when the game seemed headed for extra time, the Lions got caught forward and David Accam raced downfield, shooting from Hall’s right. The ball hit the post and bounced directly into the path of Igboananike, who easily hit the back of the empty net. Three minutes later, it was Igboananike again on a counter to put it out of reach.
Shots finished 20-8 in Chicago’s favor and that says little about how lopsided the match was. The only shot the Lions put on target was Larin’s goal.
There was little quality on the six-man bench for Adrian Heath to bring on, as the reserves featured a rookie goalkeeper, three U-20 defenders, little-used striker Danny Mwanga and newcomer Servando Carrasco, who did come on late for an ineffective Pedro Ribeiro.
The big concern for Heath is that this team has conceded seven goals in the last three competitive games and scored only once. After a good run of form, the wheels have suddenly come off.
Orlando gets a chance to right the ship Sunday at New York City FC in a 2:30 p.m. matinee. It’s expected to be Frank Lampard’s MLS debut and could also be Andrea Pirlo’s first game with the club. Meanwhile, Higuita will be suspended for yellow card accumulation for Orlando City.
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Orlando City Signs Goalkeeper Carlos Mercado
Orlando City has signed OCB goalkeeper Carlos Mercado through the end of the year.
Orlando City announced this afternoon that the club has signed OCB goalkeeper Carlos Mercado to a first-team contract. The deal runs through 2024 with club options for 2025, 2026, and 2027.
“Carlos has done a great job this year with Orlando City B and has really performed well for us,” Executive Vice President of Soccer Operations and General Manager Luiz Muzzi said in a club press release. “With Mason Stajduhar’s injury earlier this season and Carlos’ performances with OCB, the opportunity has opened up where we don’t have to look outside the club to fill that position and can give a young goalkeeper an opportunity to continue developing and pushing our current goalkeeping corps. Carlos has shown us that he has the talent and work ethic to deserve that opportunity this season.”
Mercado joined OCB prior to the start of the 2024 MLS NEXT Pro season and split time with Javier Otero. When Stajduhar broke his tibia and fibula on June 28 in a game against New York City FC, Otero was forced to join the first team as the primary backup. As a result, Mercado became OCB’s full-time number one.
So far this season, Mercado has made 17 appearances for the Young Lions, conceding 26 goals and making 63 saves. The Laredo, TX, native has two shutouts on the season and a 1.53 goals-against average. He has an 8-4-5 record between the sticks this year and has helped his team win four shootouts.
Mercado signed a short-term contract with the first team earlier this season to back up starter Pedro Gallese. The game away to Toronto FC was his only time with the first team.
“I’ve given everything to this dream, fighting day in and day out, even when the path seemed impossible. Orlando City has invested and believed in me as a player, even when I thought I had nothing left,” Mercado said in the club’s press release. “The club has given me a chance to prove myself and I’m ready to give everything I have in return. I want to say thank you to the club, César Baena, and Marcos Machado for their guidance this year and for this opportunity.”
Mercado played for the FC Dallas academy in his youth, earning call-ups to the United States U-16 National Team and Mexico U-18 National Team. He played collegiately at the University of Incarnate Word in San Antonio, TX, before joining San Antonio FC of the USL Championship.
The goalkeeper made his professional debut in 2021, coming on for the final 29 minutes in a 3-0 win over Colorado Springs Switchbacks FC. He stayed with San Antonio FC through the 2023 season before joining OCB.
What It Means for Orlando City
Stajduhar’s injury earlier this year means Orlando City is down to two goalkeepers on its senior roster. While the club could have signed an experienced player as a third goalkeeper, the club’s technical staff is obviously comfortable with Gallese and Otero as the top two this season. The open roster spot provides an opportunity to reward Mercado for his play with OCB.
It’s highly unlikely that Mercado will see the field for the first team or even be included in the first team this season unless there is an injury ahead of him on the depth chart. Instead, he’ll continue to start for the Young Lions. This deal only runs through the end of this year, but he’ll have the opportunity to earn a spot in future squads in training and with his play with the second team.
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Intelligence Report: Orlando City vs. Columbus Crew
Find out everything you need to know about the Columbus Crew, courtesy of someone who knows them best.
We have a quick turnaround this week as Orlando City played one of its two remaining midweek matches on Wednesday, and came away with a comfortable 2-0 win over Charlotte FC. If the Lions want to keep the good vibes going on Saturday, they’ll need to beat one of the toughest teams in the league and do so on the road, as they travel up to Ohio to face the defending champion Columbus Crew.
A showdown with Columbus means I spoke to Caleb Denorme, one of the writers over at the always excellent Massive Report. Caleb was very helpful in getting us up to speed on this year’s edition of the Crew, and we appreciate his help.
Columbus has the best defense in the league by a comfortable margin. What’s made the back line so good this year?
Caleb Denorme: I think it’s a combination of finally learning the system and the development of the players at the position. Steven Moreira and Rudy Camacho are already experienced
defenders that you can throw into any starting roster in MLS. It took time for them to
adapt to Nancy’s system, but it is evident now that they have taken it in stride. The
development side is something that needs to be talked about too. Both Max Arfsten and
Mo Farsi are products of MLS NEXT Pro and have become no-contest starters at both
wingback spots. Yevhen Cheberko has improved as well, fighting for time with Malte
Amundsen, who was one of the Crew’s best players last season. So, the combination of
having time to learn Nancy’s system and giving these young players time to develop has
been massive.
As if that wasn’t enough, the Crew also has one of the best attacks in MLS. Cucho Hernandez and Diego Rossi get a ton of the headlines, but who are some other guys that help make the attack what it is?
CD: Obviously Cucho Hernandez and Diego Rossi are the spearhead of the attack. Hernandez
is going to do his thing regardless, and Rossi has really proved a lot of Columbus fans
wrong after he had a slow start when he first arrived. A lot of praise has to go to the
wingbacks as well. The rotation of Farsi, Arfsten, DeJuan Jones, Yaw Yeboah, and
Marcelo Herrera have added a new dimension to the attack that did not exist before. The
ability of each wingback to whip accurate crosses in to Hernandez and Rossi and cut in
when necessary is a dangerous asset to have. They also cause the opposing defense to be
stretched, which creates more room for the attackers inside. If there is one thing opposing
teams do not want, it’s Cucho Hernandez having more space inside the box.
Despite playing a metric ton of games this year, Columbus’ form has shown no signs of dipping due to fatigue and match load. Is there any concern that the packed schedule will eventually take its toll, or does Wilfried Nancy seem to have struck the perfect balance of navigating the busy calendar?
CD: The Crew have been the one team in recent memory who went far in the Concacaf
Champions Cup and did not crash and burn in league play. I think most of the praise has
to be put on the Columbus front office and Nancy himself. Issa Tall (and Tim
Bezbatchenko) did a phenomenal job constructing this roster. The Crew’s roster is the
perfect balance of spending for DPs, investing in young talent and getting high
performance out of MLS veterans. There is not a distinct position group that comes to
mind as “weak” when you think of Columbus, and that is thanks to the front office. On
the other hand, Nancy has done his job as well. Getting the right team in place is one
thing, but it takes a talented coach to take those players and get them to perform
consistently. Nancy has found the balance where he can plug a player in, and they
perform up to the task almost every single time. It’s a masterclass combination of
coaching and front office moves.
Will any players be unavailable due to injury, suspension, etc.? What is your projected starting XI and score prediction?
CD: The only player listed on the injury report is Evan Bush, who has missed a large part of
the season with a broken arm.
As long as nothing happens midweek (knock on wood) against Toronto FC, expect a strong Columbus lineup against Orlando. Those decisions will depend on what lineup Nancy goes with against Toronto. If it’s a rotated lineup midweek, the Black & Gold will roll out the starters at the weekend. I think Patrick Schulte will be between the posts, with Moreira, Camacho and Amundsen at the center back spots. I’d say Arfsten and Farsi will start out wide, with Sean Zawadzki and Darlington Nagbe in the middle. Front three will most likely be headed by Hernandez, Rossi and Christian Ramirez. Be on the lookout for what happens midweek though, because that will determine what the Crew go with on Saturday. (Editor’s note: The Crew rotated somewhat at Toronto and will likely play their strongest lineup.)
Score prediction not provided.
Thank you to Caleb for the excellent insight on Columbus. Vamos Orlando!
Lion Links
Lion Links: 9/20/24
Facundo Torres named to Team of the Matchday, Orlando Pride face Bay FC tonight, USMNT’s World Cup goals, and more.
Happy Friday! I don’t know about you, but September has been flying by for me. I’m working throughout most of the weekend, but I am looking forward to catching a few games from a packed slate of soccer over the next few days. Before we dive into today’s links, let’s all wish a happy birthday to Orlando Pride rookie Cori Dyke!
Facundo Torres Makes Team of the Matchday
Orlando City forward Facundo Torres was named to the MLS Team of the Matchday for his role in the team’s 2-0 win over Charlotte FC. The 24-year-old scored on the volley to give the Lions the lead and also had three key passes to keep Orlando’s offense cooking. He’s been on fire as of late, scoring four goals over the past three games. I’m a bit surprised not to see other Lions at least make the bench of this Team of the Matchday, particularly with Martin Ojeda and Robin Jansson providing strong performances.
Orlando Pride Take On Bay FC Tonight
I hope you all got plenty of rest last night, because the Orlando Pride have a 10:30 p.m. match on the road tonight against Bay FC. It’s the second match between the two teams this season, with Orlando winning 1-0 at home on May 11. Bay FC turned a corner in the time since that match, climbing up to eighth in the standings. This will also be the Pride’s first trip to Paypal Park to take on the expansion team. Pride forward Julie Doyle, who was born in California and played four seasons at Santa Clara University, spoke on how she’s excited to play in the Bay area again. She also weighed in on how the Pride’s defense has extended beyond the back line during this impressive season.
USMNT Goals for 2026 World Cup Revealed
United States Men’s National Team Head Coach Mauricio Pochettino stated that the aim is for the U.S. to make the quarterfinals when it hosts the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
“The truth is the quarterfinal is the target,” the head coach said on an episode of the It’s Called Soccer podcast. “They were very clear and I am very honest to you and I think that was the idea, the challenge. They know that it is going to be difficult but I am a person and we are people that really, really believe that we can. We all think that the talented group can perform better and we accept the challenge.”
With the expanded format that includes 48 teams, the U.S. would need to advance out of the group stage and win twice in the knockout stage to reach the quarterfinals. Pochettino has plenty to do to get the team firing on all cylinders before then. Copa America exposed some of the USMNT’s struggles in the midfield, and the new head coach will need to figure out who will spearhead the attack as well.
Champions League Opening Round Wraps Up
The first round of Champions League matches in this new format concluded on Thursday. AS Monaco had a big 2-1 win over Barcelona, with 18-year-old striker George Ilenikhena scoring the winner in his Champions League debut. Barcelona’s Lamine Yamal scored his first Champions League goal as well, but the Spanish club couldn’t overcome a red card to Eric Garcia just 10 minutes into the match.
Jose Gimenez scored a late winner to give Atletico Madrid a 2-1 win against RB Leipzig in Spain. Bayer Leverkusen cruised to a 4-0 win over Feyenoord, with 21-year-old striker Florian Wirtz scoring twice in the first half. Benfica also kicked off its Champions League campaign with a win, beating Red Star Belgrade 2-1 in Serbia. French club Brest got its first European competition win by winning 2-1 against Austria’s Sturm Graz. Arsenal and Atalanta fought to a scoreless draw in Italy, with Arsenal’s David Raya making a showstopping pair of saves to deny Mateo Retegui from the spot.
Free Kicks
- Former Orlando Pride player Thais Reiss has torn her ACL and MCL in training with Spokane Zephyr FC in the USL Super League. It’s unfortunate news, and hopefully she’s able to make a smooth recovery.
- Neither of Orlando City’s goals against Charlotte FC on Wednesday were nominated for MLS Goal of the Matchday, but that’s a testament to just how many great goals were scored in the midweek. Anderson Julio’s goal from downtown for Real Salt Lake is definitely worth checking out if you haven’t already.
- Here’s a nice breakdown of the MLS Golden Boot race, which has been close throughout the season and could come down to Decision Day on Oct. 19. Christian Benteke currently holds a two-goal lead over Chicho Arango, Denis Bouanga, and Luis Suárez.
- Just two days after losing 9-2 to Bayern Munich, Croatian club Dinamo Zagreb fired Sergej Jakirović as its manager.
That’s all I have for you today, Mane Landers. I hope you all have a fantastic Friday and rest of your weekend!
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